Monthly Archives: January 2019

So How Do We Know When Evil Has Won?

Anyone or any group that suppresses the opinions of another person or group is evil. Our side (and we are the good side) has been suppressed by social media, the mainstream media and the political elite. Their goal is complete … Continue reading

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Please Consider This…

Americans are slow to stand up for what is right. Just because this is mistaken for apathy by the political elite, they need to understand that our memories are long. They will be held accountable for their actions. David DeGerolamo … Continue reading

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Let’s Go Down Standing Up

“What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” I believe that 2019 is the most critical year for America in the last 100 years.  More…

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Time Will Tell

Something that the political elite must realize: if no wall is built, Civil War Is Coming. David DeGerolamo

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Will You Submit to Islam in the House of Representatives?

One of America’s first two Muslim congresswomen has explained in succinct and direct words exactly what the new “most diverse ever” Congress’ goals are in the next session. Just hours after being sworn in, Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib promised … Continue reading

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Resistance

There are many ways to get to a destination or achieve a goal but every journey begins with a first step. The opinions of where to begin differ when it comes to regaining our freedom from the political elite who … Continue reading

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And There You Have It

A sad day for the Constitution and the people when Nancy Pelosi regained her “power” as Speaker of the House. America’s penance for this evil will be harsh. David DeGerolamo

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Hammer Time

Removing any lingering doubts that 2019 might not suck with the intensity of an immense black hole, yesterday Nancy Pelosi again wrapped her claw-like talons around a ceremonial gavel (which she refers to as “my precious”) as she was restored to the … Continue reading

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Can You Tell Me…

Can someone tell me the difference between a sanctuary city and a shithole? For extra credit, explain how that applies to the sanctuary state of California. For double extra credit, provide an example of a sanctuary city not “governed” by … Continue reading

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Pelosi Gets Trumped

More Troops To Be Deployed To Southern US Border; Will Build 160 Miles Of Fencing More US troops will be deployed to the Southern border to “construct or upgrade” 160 miles of fending, as well as provide medical care to … Continue reading

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The President Assumes that Democrat Voters Are Sentient

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Let your brain digest this a while …

What Could Be Worse? January 3, 2019 Kilgore Forelle Nobody asked but … What could be worse than the loss of freedom?  The loss of individuality could be worse, for it is in the unique makeup of each individual that … Continue reading

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What A Loser…

Jim Comey talking about integrity is like a Democrat saying they are not Communists. David DeGerolamo

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Does This Definition Fit You?

Coward: A person who voted for Donald Trump with the expectation that he will fight for restoring the country while you watch. David DeGerolamo

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How can we Win when We can’t even Decide how to Begin?

How’s that Voting thing working out for you? While Trump has done some good for us, the main thing that he ran on The Wall has not come to fruition, Obamacare has not been repealed and our national Debt is … Continue reading

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